Smart Red
Garden Master
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Snowing here as well. Our snow was supposed to run from 9:00 pm Monday through 9:00 am Tuesday with 4-6 inches accumulation. Instead, we got a mere 2-3 inches and no snow after 4:00 am Tuesday. We started the day shoveling. All done before our 9:00 breakfast.
By the time we were on our way home from breakfast, the snow had returned. It is nearly blizzard-like conditions out side right now and I suspect we now have more than 3 inches on the (no longer) shoveled driveway. Phooey!
I think I'll start some seeds while I wait for the snow to pass. It is about the right time for starting things here in South-est, central-est Wisconsin. Usually I am over eager and have started everything before now, but the right time is between March 1 (if we have an early spring) and March 15 if we don't.
			
			By the time we were on our way home from breakfast, the snow had returned. It is nearly blizzard-like conditions out side right now and I suspect we now have more than 3 inches on the (no longer) shoveled driveway. Phooey!
I think I'll start some seeds while I wait for the snow to pass. It is about the right time for starting things here in South-est, central-est Wisconsin. Usually I am over eager and have started everything before now, but the right time is between March 1 (if we have an early spring) and March 15 if we don't.
					
				
 i guess i've never found them to be all that invasive. but i have always had them growing by the house foundation so maybe that has kept them in check all this time. i would be more than willing to send some to you